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State Question 846
State Question 846
Oklahoma · November 3, 2026
What this measure does
Require voters to provide proof of identity when voting in any election in the state
A yes vote means
Oklahoma voters will be required to show an ID card at the polls before they can cast a ballot in any election.
A no vote means
Oklahoma's current voting verification process stays the same, without an ID requirement.
Simple explanation
Right now, when you vote, you tell officials your name and they check if you're on the voter list. This measure would require you to show a physical ID card (like a driver's license) to prove who you are, similar to how you'd show ID to buy something at a store. It's about making sure the person voting is really who they say they are.
Who's for it, who's against it
Support
- State Rep. Clay Staires (R)
- State Rep. Cody Maynard (R)
- State Rep. Denise Hader (R)
- State Rep. Eric Roberts (R)
- State Rep. Jim Grego (R)
- State Rep. Josh Cantrell (R)
- State Rep. Kyle Hilbert (R)
- State Rep. Kyle Hilbert (R-29)
- State Rep. Max Wolfley (R)
- State Rep. Robert Manger (R)
- State Sen. Jonathan Wingard (R)
- State Sen. Jonathan Wingard (R-13)
- State Sen. Lonnie Paxton (R)
- State Sen. Ty Burns (R)
Source: Ballotpedia